Pedro Borbon

Pedro Borbon, 65, a right-hander who pitched 10 years for the Cincinnati Reds and helped the team win back-to-back World Series titles, died of cancer Monday at his home in Pharr, Texas, his family said.

A native of the Dominican Republic, Borbon was a key member of the bullpen on Cincinnati's 1975 and '76 championship teams, winning 13 games during those two seasons. He also pitched for the Angels, San Francisco and St. Louis in a 12-year career, finishing with a 69-39 record and 80 saves.

Borbon appeared in more games than any other National League pitcher from 1970-78. He holds the Reds' record...

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